“This is an extraordinary gathering that asks what it is to have a body and to lose it. Perhaps this is best done by people for whom language is itself a state of in-between-ness… artists who use language and poets who are artists. Here, the material of language is a metaphor for human material, our own bodies. Whether poets, homeless people, outsiders, or art stars – we all have to find our way through the dark.”

As well as showing work from the living, there will also be ‘answering’ works by dead artists and poets including Stéphane Mallarmé, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Joseph Beuys – and (via mediumistic link) William Blake.

The Dark Would exhibition is curated by poet Philip Davenport, in response to his language art anthology of the same title.